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Jesus’ appearance in Jerusalem at the Feast of Tabernacles sparked a variety of responses from the people.
1. How do we know that God spoke to non-prophets?
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As in the example of the woman caught in adultery, Jesus offers forgiveness in exchange for true repentance.
2. Do we have any indications that the Spirit was working in people for more than a one time experience?
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The teaching of Jesus that incited murderous attempts was his criticism of Judaism.
3. How were Joshua, Eldad and Medad wrong in their thinking?
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Jesus warned his followers against the chief sin of the Pharisees: greed.
4. What is the significance of the Hebrew word describing a person being clothed with the Spirit?
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According to the Jewish religious leaders, Jesus’ biggest sin was _______________.
5. Why would God use an immoral man like Samson?
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6. What is one gift that we often overlook or forget that is definitely a gift of the Spirit?
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7. What surprises us about God’s use of the pagan king Cyrus?
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8. What is your reaction to Kuyper’s statement which says, “There is no reason to consider Saul one of God’s elect…evidently this work of the Holy Spirit has nothing to do with regeneration…for a time it may operate upon a man and then forever depart from him; while the Spirit’s saving operation, even though suspended for a time, can never be wholly lost.”
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9. What are three common characteristics of the Holy Spirit?
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10. What is the confusion people can have when reading about the spirit?
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1. What three things does God accomplish through David in 2 Samuel 5, 6, and 7?
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2. What do we mean when we say that the Covenant with David is the climax of the old[er] covenants?
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3. Briefly outline the covenant promises in 2 Samuel 7:12-16.
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4. Why is the action of the king important for Israel? How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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5. Explain the significance of sonship in the Davidic Covenant. How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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6. What is the relationship between the king and the Spirit? How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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7. Explain the idea of the chastening of sons. How does this work out in David’s life?
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8. Using the example of Elijah, explain the idea that the prophets are covenant prosecutors.
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9. Who is the messenger of the covenant? Why is it important for the New Covenant?
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10. How are we to understand the literal fulfillment of Old Covenant Prophecies? Use the prophecy of Amos as an example.
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1. What three things does God accomplish through David in 2 Samuel 5, 6, and 7?
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2. What do we mean when we say that the Covenant with David is the climax of the old[er] covenants?
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3. Briefly outline the covenant promises in 2 Samuel 7:12-16.
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4. Why is the action of the king important for Israel? How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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5. Explain the significance of sonship in the Davidic Covenant. How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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6. What is the relationship between the king and the Spirit? How is this fulfilled in the New Testament?
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7. Explain the idea of the chastening of sons. How does this work out in David’s life?
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8. Using the example of Elijah, explain the idea that the prophets are covenant prosecutors.
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9. Who is the messenger of the covenant? Why is it important for the New Covenant?
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10. How are we to understand the literal fulfillment of Old Covenant Prophecies? Use the prophecy of Amos as an example.
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